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  1. Jul 6, 2022 · China AMC is a leading asset management company in China. Our mission is to create long-term stable return for our investors. Through our efforts and investment stewardship, we help grow companies and maximize value for all stakeholders.

  2. China Asset Management Co., Ltd. (ChinaAMC; Chinese: 华夏基金管理有限公司; pinyin: Huáxià jījīn guǎnlǐ yǒuxiàn gōngsī) is one of China's biggest fund families. The company offers investment managers of National Social Security Fund , corporate annuities , Listed Open-end Fund (LOF) , Qualified Domestic ...

  3. ChinaAMC is a leading asset manager in China with over $300 billion in AUM and 277,300 institutional clients. It offers mutual funds, ETFs, and offshore funds, and promotes responsible investment and ESG integration.

  4. 2 days ago · ChinaAMC (HK) is a subsidiary of China Asset Management Co. Limited that offers a range of asset management products and services in Hong Kong. Learn more about its equity, fixed income, ETF, leveraged/inverse, hedge and sustainable funds.

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    The News Asset Management Rules, or “Guiding Opinions of the People’s Bank of China, the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission, the China Securities Regulatory Commission, and the State Administration of Foreign Exchange on Regulating the Asset Management Business of Financial Institutions”, was jointly issued by People’s Bank of Chi...

    AMAC members aside, more financial institutions are moving into the asset management business. Among them the insurance AMC are the early movers. Originally set up as the incorporated investment department of the largest insurers, a growing number of insurance AMC have been building up their investment management capabilities. Currently most of the...

    The entrance of the new investors, as well as increasing sophistication of the incumbent ones means that Chinese investors’ demand for their asset managers is also becoming higher. We think the higher demands will be felt the most in three areas: advice, digital engagement, and sustainable investments. As the products available become more diverse,...

    The promises of the industry attract new entrants. FMC, as the most versatile and most open asset management platform, attracts the most. As the industry becomes more crowded, managers will feel more fee pressure and higher human resources and distribution costs. A more congested industry also makes it more dificult for managers to stand out, a pa...

    In anticipation of the growth of the core business, managers should continue investing in their products. While the industry now certainly does not have a shortage of products, it does suffer from a lack of product diversity. As the competition intensifies, managers should use product innovation as a differentiator insomuch as a value lever to serv...

    Compared with the core assets, we expect the alternative side of the industry to grow faster. This is started by the New Asset Management Rules and fueled by the ongoing changes of investor preferences. The new rules, while cutting down the pass-through/ wrapping business, actually give rise to a better regulated and more wholesome alternative asse...

    Managers will need to be prepared for a more costly, and sometimes, more exclusive distribution channel. The traditional value chain where distributors (usually banks) take care of distribution and asset management companies are responsible for product manufacturing is giving way to a more convoluted model, as distributors, whether they are banks, ...

    Product and distribution aside, the biggest bottleneck of the industry is its human resources. Industry has felt the pain of portfolio manager shortage, but the afliction goes beyond that. Good investment analysts, as portfolio managers, are also always dificult to come by. And as we will see, IT professionals are quickly becoming the new conteste...

    Asset managers will also need to increase technology expenditure. Different kinds of asset managers in China now have very different approach towards their technology infrastructure, usually depending on what kind of assets they are managing and if they are in retail or institutional business. On the retail side, FMC enjoy running a sleek system th...

    A linear industry value chain is quickly giving way to a coopetition, and if we can pardon the cliché, almost ecosystem model. This means the asset managers in the traditional sense, i.e., the ones listed in the beginning of this article, should be prepared to interact with more entities in the market, and to form multiple, if not conflicted relati...

    Over the years Chinese asset managers have proven to be both astute and resourceful. The challenges they face now, however, require them not only to do what they are good at even better, but also to try new ways of doing business and even to build entirely new business. Such is the new era that the regulatory development has ushered the whole in...

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    Learn about the key drivers, challenges and trends of China's asset management industry, which is the world's second largest onshore market by EY estimates. The report covers mutual funds, private funds, separate accounts, and the impact of the New Asset Management Rules.

  5. Jul 31, 2019 · A recent report forecast China’s asset-management industry to grow to be the world’s second largest by 2023. Taken together with the forecast for China to become the world’s largest economy by 2030, that’s all the opportunity any fund manager—global or domestic—might need.

  6. Dec 31, 2022 · Find out the ranking and summary of China's top 30 asset management companies by AUM in Euro terms as of 31 Dec 2022. See the growth and category of IAM, FMC, BWMC, SC and PMC in the list.